Iran, US exchange missile and drone fire, testing fragile ceasefire - SMH.com.au
On January 15, 2026, Iran and the United States exchanged missile and drone attacks, testing the stability of a recently established ceasefire between the two nations.
On January 15, 2026, Iran and the United States exchanged missile and drone attacks, testing the stability of a recently established ceasefire between the two nations.
Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain as Iranian missiles and drones targeted Gulf neighboring countries on [DATE].
Iran announced on December 15, 2025, that it had conducted attacks against US military bases in the Gulf region, without specifying exact locations or casualty numbers.
On Saturday, US military officials reported that Iran launched seven ballistic missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain; six were intercepted by US forces while a seventh failed to reach its target. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed to have struck "enemy bases" in the Gulf region.
Iran fired missiles at targets in Kuwait and Bahrain on January 12, 2026. In response, the United States conducted military strikes against an unspecified Iranian facility on the same day.